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A set of fourteen Chippendale style dining chairs, each with yoke shaped top rail, pierced and carved splat back with stuffover seat upholstered in green leather and raised on moulded legs. Height to top of back 97 cm, width across front of seat 54 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chairs are all generally in very good order, showing signs of use, age related wear etc, light scratches, dent. There are two seats with scratches to the leather although these are not particularly visible and would hopefully buff out. There are three chairs which have had the cross stretchers glued back into place and one is possibly a replacement. These would benefit in our opinion from being taken apart and re-glued.
Antiques Interest - large collection of books to include: Helena Hayward and Pat Kirkham - 'William and John Linnell, Eighteenth Century London Furniture Makers', vols I and II, first edition 1980, in sleeve; Christopher Gilbert - 'The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale' vols I and II, first edition 1978, in sleeve; Percy Macquoid - 'A History of English Furniture' - 3 copies of 'The Age of Oak' 1904, 1925 and 1938 editions, two copies of 'The Age of Satinwood' 1927 and 1938 editions, 2 copies of 'The Age of Walnut' 1925 and 1938 editions, 2 copies of 'The Age of Mahogany' 1925 and 1938 editions; 14 x bound volumes of 'The Connoisseur' magazine dating from 1908 - 1921 (broken run); Nicholas Goodison & Rain Kern - 'Hotspur - Eighty Years f Antique Dealing' Limited edition (24/2000) 2004 in sleeve pp 288 copious illustrations; Giuseppe Mazzotti - 'Palladian and other Venetian Villas' 1958; Herbert Cescinsky and Ernest.R.Gribble - 'Early English Furniture and Woodwork' 1922 Vol I and II; Herbert Cescinsky - 'Eighteenth Century English Furniture' 1911; R.W.Symonds - 'English Furniture from Charles II t George II' Limited Reprint Edition (571/1,500) 1980; Frederick Litchfield - 'Illustrated History of Furniture' 7th edition 1922; Ralph Edwards - 'The Dictionary of English Furniture' - in 3 volumes 1954. (32)
In the manner of Thomas Chippendale - late 19th century mahogany and gilt gesso wall mirror, broken swan neck pediment surmounted by eagle with spread wings, decorated with trailing foliate decorated with flower heads, the plain mirror plate within mahogany frame with gilt foliate mouldings, flanked by two rows of trailing fruiting foliage, shaped apron decorated with flower headsDimensions: Height: 119cm Length/Width: 61cm
Late 19th to early 20th century Chinese Chippendale Revival giltwood wall mirror, the pagoda pediment adorned with hoho bird holding floral garlands in its beak, over a plain mirror plate encased within a series of C-scrolls and trailing foliageDimensions: Height: 169cm Length/Width: 100cm Condition Report:The frame is structurally solid. There are signs of previous breaks and repairs. See images.
A SET OF THREE 20TH CENTURY AFTER CHIPPENDALE "COCKPEN" FAUX BAMBOO CHAIRS comprising armchair with red and gilt painted frame with cockpen back and arms over upholstered seat on faux bamboo supports joined by stretchers, 94cm high x 62cm wide x 54cm deep and pair of side chairs with red and gilt painted frames with cockpen backs upholstered seats on faux bamboo supports joined by stretchers, 92cm high x 48cm wide x 50cm deep (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY HANGING WALL SHELVES IN GEORGE III 'CHIPPENDALE' STYLE 20TH CENTURY 91cm high, 52cm wide, 21cm deep Condition Report: As catalogued these are 20th century in make, they are made traditionally with dove-tails to the drawers. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use Overall quite dark and polished in appearance, some signs of age and usePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR BY REPUTE BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1759 99cm high, 61cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Formerly from Annan House, Dumfries & Galloway By repute, a wedding gift from Dumfries House The present chair closely relate to George II chairs at Dumfries House. See Christie's, Dumfries House, A Chippendale Commission, Vol II, 13th July 2007, Lot 180 by Alexander Peter and Lot 196 by Thomas Chippendale
A collection of late 19th Century North East pressed pearline uranium glass including Davidsons Primrose Opal, comprising a boat form War of the Roses, a similar twin handled example, a Lady Chippendale bowl, a Lords and Ladies dish and cover of circular form, a Helen Louise jug, a table salt, a beaker of cylinder form and an oval dish, lacking cover, tallest 11cm. (8)
George III Chippendale-style mahogany carver armchair with acanthus top rail and scroll terminals, central pierced splat, shaped arm rests terminating in scrolls, later upholstered slip-in seat, on canted block supports, 92cm high.Height to the seat rail excluding drop-in seat is approximately 37cm.
A pair of painted wooden mirrors, 19th century and later, each decorated in the Chippendale rococo taste, the frame carved with foliate scrolls, 43cm wide114cm high (2)Condition ReportThe frames with some cracking to the wood. Visible repairs. One of the mirrors is with heavier foxing the other has minimal foxing. Please see additional images.
A pair of George III carved giltwood wall sconces, 18th century, in the style of Thomas Chippendale, each with an acanthus-formed backplate carved with an opposing pair of squirrels,14cm wide23cm deep44cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportRe-gilded, with touching up with gold paint. Some rubbing and wear to gilding. Some cracks, breaks and repairs. Dirt and dust. Overall structurally stable. Please see photos.
An English George III mahogany spider-leg table in the matter of Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779), third quarter of the 18th C. H 71,9 - L 81,4 - D 38,3 cm (closed) H 71,9 - L 81,4 - D 86,8 cm (open) - For a very similar Chippendale table: Sotheby's, London, March 21, 2021, lot 252 (sold GBP 13.860) https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2021/the-family-collection-of-the-late-countess-mountba tten-of-burma/a-george-iii-mahogany-spider-leg-table-by-thomas width71.9 cm height81.4 cm
An Early 20th Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table of "Georgian" Design, with reeded edge and canted corners to top, plain frieze, on conforming reeded legs with one leafs for same, 42ins x 71ins (extended) x 30ins high, and a set of eleven early 20th century mahogany dining chairs of "Chippendale" design, with shaped crest rails, vase pattern splats, the seats upholstered in blue floral cloth, on H-pattern stretchers with reeded front legs (including two armchairs)
Speisebesteck für zwölf Personen, 800/ooo, bestehend aus je zwölf großen Menügabeln, -löffeln und -messern, kleinen Menügabeln, -löffeln und -messern, Fischgabeln und -messern, Kaffeelöffeln, Moccalöffeln und Kuchengabeln sowie neun Vorlegern, Form Chippendale, L bis 23, 4945g (ohne Messer), WMF
EARLY 20th CENTURY OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRSthe table with three leaves, plain frieze and raised on carved cabriole supports terminating with pad feet, with winder, 75cm high, the top fully extended measuring 242cm x 122cm; together with a set of six Chippendale style chairs (two carvers), all with pierced scroll splats below undulating top rails and raised on front cabriole supportsNote: see next lot for matching sideboard

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